United thread 2018/19

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Only way to save his job!

Sadly, I believe he is way beyond saving now. Regardless of how the rags do in both the Prem and the CL, I truthfully feel he's winding down the clock to his bumper payday then he'll be gone. Last night's game was a fitting epitaph for Peg: a dour, uninspiring waste of everybody's time. Not one single positive can be taken from that performance.
After their last few Prem matches he needed his players to put in a shift last night just to buy himself a bit of time, but once again they failed to deliver.
Despite all the bitching and back-stabbing going on with the players, Peg alone is responsible for is what served up on the pitch, and judging from the insipid bore-fest the world witnessed last night (and let's not forget, they were at home, in the CL, with the glare of the media spotlight scrutinising their every movement) that's the best he could deliver?

Nah. The man's toast. A goner.

His career at the rags is very similar to a certain parrot in a Monty Python sketch.
 
I suspect if they've decided to boot him, they're looking for someone to take over first, and have an eye on the international break next weekend.
 
It just gets better and better.Now Valencia`s having a pop.
Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia has apologised for liking an Instagram post which called for manager Jose Mourinho to be sacked.

The 33-year-old, who reports said had fallen out with Mourinho, returned to the team for Tuesday's 0-0 draw with Valencia in the Champions League.

After the game, he liked a picture of himself which had the caption: "It's time for Mourinho to go."

The Ecuadorian later wrote he liked the post "without reading the text".

"These are not my views and I apologise for this," the full-back said on Twitter. "I am fully supportive of the manager and my team-mates. We are all giving our everything to improve the results."
 
Now, I will admit it’s hard to know what’s going on, and you know that I don’t want to give bad information/blatantly wrong opinions.
But for the first time I’m going to put my neck on the line, and again I want to stress that I don’t know for certain and is just an educated guess:

I reckon he’s lost the dressing room.
 
It just gets better and better.Now Valencia`s having a pop.
Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia has apologised for liking an Instagram post which called for manager Jose Mourinho to be sacked.

The 33-year-old, who reports said had fallen out with Mourinho, returned to the team for Tuesday's 0-0 draw with Valencia in the Champions League.

After the game, he liked a picture of himself which had the caption: "It's time for Mourinho to go."

The Ecuadorian later wrote he liked the post "without reading the text".

"These are not my views and I apologise for this," the full-back said on Twitter. "I am fully supportive of the manager and my team-mates. We are all giving our everything to improve the results."

It's a bit embarrsassing for him, but I do think this probably is a genuine mistake.
Valencia is captain and doesn't cause much trouble, so this would be very odd behaviour for him.
 
Now, I will admit it’s hard to know what’s going on, and you know that I don’t want to give bad information/blatantly wrong opinions.
But for the first time I’m going to put my neck on the line, and again I want to stress that I don’t know for certain and is just an educated guess:

I reckon he’s lost the dressing room.

It's round the corner from the ref's room, which in turn is opposite the Site of the Great Bottle Throwing War of Autumn 2017.
Happy to help.

PS. If you install cameras, it will be easier to find.
 
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